I checked the complete application list of AgriCover, a major snowplow manufacturer and they do not make any snow plows for the BMW 325 series. This sounds like a special application where a front mounted hitch is adapted for the BMW 325 series. Check with your local hitch and welding shop to see if they can install a front mounted hitch. If they can, look for a hitch mounted snow plow and don't plow too much snow. The 325 suspension system isn't made for this type of torture.
325 ml = 1.37369 cups (rounded)
325 mesh is a sieve with o,o44 mm openings.
32.5 ounces = 2.031 pounds
325 °F is equal to about 162.78 °C The conversion formula is Celsius temperature = 5/9 x (Fahrenheit temperature - 32) Start by taking the number in Fahrenheit and subtracting 32. Then multiply by 5 and divide by 9.
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The 325 series was dropped after 2006. models 2007 and up start with 328 and up
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The 2004 BMW 7-Series's engine produces 325 hp @ 6100 rpm.
The 2005 BMW 7-Series's engine produces 325 hp @ 6100 rpm.
The 2003 BMW 7-Series's engine produces 325 hp @ 6100 rpm.
The 2005 BMW 6-Series's engine produces 325 hp @ 6100 rpm.
The 2002 BMW 7-Series's engine produces 325 hp @ 6100 rpm.
The 2004 BMW 6-Series's engine produces 325 hp @ 6100 rpm.
The next number is 1112.
Engine size..... ex. 325 = 2.5L, 328 = 2.8L, 330 = 3.0L, etc.
Although the year, specific model, and engine size is not stated in the question, here are some general guidelines: All the 4 cylinder BMW 3-series (318i, 320i) had a timing chain. From 1984 to 1991, the 6 cyl (325 series) had a timing belt. From 1992 and up, the 6 cyl (323, 325, 328, 335 series) had a timing chain.
15% of 325= 15% * 325= 0.15 * 325= 48.75